Boef

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Boef
Boef in 2018
Boef in 2018
Background information
Birth nameSofiane Youssef Samir Boussaadia
Born (1993-02-28) 28 February 1993 (age 28)
Aubervilliers, France
Occupation(s)Rapper, vlogger
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2015–present
LabelsBoefMusic, Zonamo Underground, Sony Music Entertainment

Sofiane Youssef Samir Boussaadia (born 28 February 1993 in Aubervilliers, Île-de-France), commonly known as Boef (Dutch: [buf]; "thief"), is a French-Dutch rapper and vlogger of Algerian origin.

Within a year of his start in 2015, he became one of the most popular rappers in the Netherlands after Lil' Kleine and Ronnie Flex.[1] He released an album and various singles. His vlog and rap videos were viewed many millions of times on the internet.

His first EP Gewoon Boef was released in February 2016 and his first album Slaaptekort came out in March 2017. Slaaptekort (Dutch for 'sleep deprivation') is the album with the most streams on release date in the Netherlands, a record that was previously held by Ed Sheeran's ÷. Many of his songs have made it on the charts in the Netherlands and Belgian Flanders.[2][3]

Life and career[]

Early life and beginnings[]

Boef was born in Aubervilliers in Île-de-France (Paris conurbation). He has Algerian parents and a French nationality. At the age of four he came to his uncle in Eindhoven. He also lived with him for two years in Houston, Texas, and at the age of thirteen he moved to Alkmaar. He told newspaper De Volkskrant that he was in juvenile detention for six months at the age of sixteen and one and a half years from the age of eighteen for a criminal offense and then six months for refusing to cooperate with the probation service.[4][5]

Since his release from prison, he started focussing on rap music. He contacted Zonamo Underground through his friend and rapper Otie, after contacting Zonamo Underground they invited Boef for a session in February 2015.[4] This was very well received and gained over a million views on YouTube in a short period of time.

2015–2016: Breakthrough[]

Boef in 2017.

After his first zonamo session in 2015, Boef signed a contract with Zonamo Underground. His success grew beyond expectations of both himself and his management.[4] BNN presenter Rotjoch said about his breakthrough: "In 2015 Boef suddenly arrived; nobody knew him. After his Zonamo session he is indispensable in the scene."[4]

He released several songs that reached the Single Top 100. His EP Gewoon BOEF came in at number 4 in February 2016 in the Dutch Album Top 100, in which it is recorded around thirty weeks. The album was also in the Flemish Album Top 200 for a few weeks.[6]

In April 2016 Boef released his breakthrough hit "Lauw" which gained millions of views on YouTube. He recorded the whole video clip in Dubai together with the producer Harun B. He also has a vlogging channel on YouTube, where he uploads videos of his daily life and trips.[1]

From 2021, Boussaadia offers entrepreneurial courses together with Lil' Kleine.[7]

Controversy[]

During the New Year's night of 2017–2018, Boef had a flat tire after a performance. After three women gave him a lift when coming back from a party, he called them "hookers" on social media. The following day, he defended himself by saying that girls who are drunk, wear "slutty" clothes and are in clubs until eight in the morning, are "hookers" compared to girls who listen to their parents and study and sit at home. As a result, Dutch and Belgian radio stations boycotted his music for a time. He apologized for his statements the following day (2 January) and also on 20 January 2018.[8][9][10]

Discography[]

Albums[]

Year Album Peak positions Certification
NLD
[6]
BEL
(Fl)

[11]
2017 Slaaptekort 1 3
2020 Allemaal een droom 1 2

EPs[]

Year Album Peak positions Certification
NLD
[6]
BEL
(Fl)

[11]
2016 Gewoon Boef 4 26
  • NVPI: Platinum
2018 93 1 2

Singles[]

As lead artist[]

Year Single Peak positions Certification Album
NLD
[6]
BEL
(Fl)

[11]
2016 "Lauw" 35 [A]
  • NVPI: Platinum
Gewoon Boef
"Hosselen" 38
  • NVPI: Gold
"Paperchase" 27
  • NVPI: Gold
"Range Sessie" 17
  • NVPI: Gold
Slaaptekort
"Salam"
(with Soufiane Eddyani)
3 26
  • NVPI: Platinum
"Habiba" 1 3
  • NVPI: 4× Platinum
"Wie praat die gaat"
(with Ismo & Lijpe)
13
2017 "Op Me Monnie"
(with Frenna / remix: original song is from Famke Louise)
2
  • NVPI: Gold
2018 "Antwoord" 1 25
"Sofiane" 23
"Draai het om" 3 [B]
"Ratata" 3 41
"Rolls Sessie" 5 26
"Terug naar toen"
(featuring Lijpe)
5 [C]
2019 "Allang al niet meer" 1 45
"Guap"
(featuring Dopebwoy)
1 47
"Kofferbak"
(with Chivv)
7 [D]
2020 "Memories" 4 [E]

As featured artist[]

Year Single Peak positions Album
NLD
[6]
2016 "Een klein beetje geluk"
(Ali B feat. Sevn Alias & Boef)
58 Ali B album
Een klein beetje geluk
"Niet van mij alleen"
(Mafe feat. Boef)
69
"Salut"
(Gio / Boef / Bollebof / Justice Toch)
76
"Overal"
(F1rstman feat. DJ Youss-F & Boef)
7
"Muhammad Ali"
(Childsplay feat. Hef, Boef, Lijpe & MocroManiac)
95
2017 "Tempo"
(Jairzinho feat. Sevn Alias, BKO & Boef)
2
"Come Again"
(Ronnie Flex feat. Boef)
2
"Voy a bailar"
(Ali B feat. Boef, Rolf Sanchez and RedOne)
13

Other charted songs[]

Year Single Peak positions Certification Album
NLD
[6]
2016 "Niet eens zo"
(featuring Lijpe)
78 Gewoon Boef
"Gevangenis" 86
"Sinds toen" 95
"Niks"
(Lijpe & Boef)
70
"Drugs"
(Boef featuring Zack Ink)
91
2017 "Slapend rijk"
(with Sevn Alias)
3
  • NVPI: Platinum
Slaaptekort
"Ik ga weg"
(with Ali B)
5
  • NVPI: Gold
"Wejooh"
(with Lil' Kleine)
6
  • NVPI: Gold
"Kangoeroe" 9
  • NVPI: Gold
"Werken" 10
  • NVPI: Gold
"Speciaal"
(with Ronnie Flex)
11
  • NVPI: Gold
"Beckham" 12
"Fetty Wap"
(with Para Mocro)
13
  • NVPI: Gold
"Cocaïne" 14
"Zeg mij" 22
"Aslan" 23
"Kopzorgen" 24
"Slecht blijft" 25

Awards and nominations[]

Year Awards Category Work Result
2017 MTV Europe Music Awards[13] Best Dutch Act Himself Nominated
2020 Golden Lemon Awards[14] Best Rap Act Won

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Lauw" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but peaked at number 21 on the bubbling under Ultratip charts.
  2. ^ "Draai het om" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but peaked at number 12 on the bubbling under Ultratip charts.
  3. ^ "Terug naar toen" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but peaked at number 7 on the bubbling under Ultratip charts.
  4. ^ "Kofferbak" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but peaked at number 21 on the bubbling under Ultratip charts.
  5. ^ "Memories" did not enter the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but peaked at number 4 on the bubbling under Ultratip charts.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Mark Koster. "Dit is het succes van rapper Boef: 'Kun je er niet tegen dat ik meer verdien?' (video)". Quote. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  2. ^ Heyer, Daisy (17 March 2017). "Boef domineert: 'Van sommige dingen heb ik spijt'". Metro (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Boef in Dutch charts". dutchcharts.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "101Barz - BOEF - 'Toen ik vrij kwam, had ik niet verwacht dat dit zou gebeuren'". BNN. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Mijn leven is lijp". de Volkskrant.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "Boef discography". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  7. ^ https://www.parool.nl/kunst-media/nu-te-koop-via-een-prijzige-cursus-het-succes-van-boef-en-lil-kleine~bc9a9919/
  8. ^ "Toch excuses Boef na 'hoerenopmerking'". 2018-01-02.
  9. ^ https://www.parool.nl/kunst-en-media/rapper-boef-biedt-excuses-aan-na-vrouwen-hoeren-te-noemen~a4552351/
  10. ^ "Rapper Boef biedt opnieuw excuses aan; zaal juicht".
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Boef discography". ultratop.be/nl/. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  12. ^ "NVPI". NVPI. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  13. ^ "En de genomineerden voor de MTV EMA 2017 zijn..." (in Dutch). MTV News. October 4, 2017. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
  14. ^ "boef uitgeroepen tot nummer 1 nederlandstalige rap act van 2020". raptop.nl. December 4, 2020. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
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